OCR Text |
Show Brief Mention. Special to Tho Trlbuno. OGDEN, June 0 Conductor George King of the Rio Grande Western, w-hoso shoulder was dislocated in an accident on March 18. will return to his duties on Thursday morning. Among the many other traveling men who are gathering hero for the big convention con-vention Is Max Well of Salt Lake, the wbolesalo Jeweler. ! J. M. Miller of Tootle. Wheeler & Mot-1 Mot-1 tor of St. Louis. Is among the number who will be here June 7, S and 0. Jay Ilartman. "Smiling Jay." Is hero with the bunch, and so Is his friend, genial Ed. ICaufmann. Charles McMahon of tho Simmons Hardware company of St. Louis, said to bo a lineal descendant of the famoim Marshal McMahon of France, is In Ogden Og-den and will Join tho crowd. J G. Doollttlo. who says he Is English Eng-lish but Is merely a Dublin man, and the 'general agent of tho Frisco lines In I'lah, is in Ogden today and says ho will not move out until Sunday morning. "Bill" llnrcombc. representing tho Levi Strauss conipanv, one of tho sufferoifl in tho San Francisco disaster, while being out of commission himself on account of the lire. Is taking consolation out of piloting pi-loting tho traveling men around town His latest adoption Is T. F. Farrell of tho Hamilton. Brown Shoe company of St Louis, and Bill-' Is doing a good job of' it. J E Thompson, formerly disciplinarian nt ihu State industrial school In Ogdon, is hero on a visit, Mr. Thompson Is ipuehlnc in tho Military school of San Rafael In California, and Is military Instructor In-structor of that institution. Ho will spend the greater part of his vacation In Ogden and vicinity. Pat Gallagher, tho Schilling representative represen-tative of Pocatello, Is In Ogden for tho HV H.Dalrymplo. Sheriff of Bear Lake couiity. Idaho, Is In Ogden, the guest of -Uncle" BUI' Wilson. Peter Martin, assessor of Summit countv coun-tv is In Ogden for tho traveling men's convention, and tonight sent for his wife to Join him. |